Tomaštíková Zuzana, Mrázková Martina, Kaňáková Marie, Karpíšková Renáta
Veterinary Research Institute, v. v. i., Brno, Czech Republic, e-mail:
Klin Mikrobiol Infekc Lek. 2017 Jun;23(2):61-63.
Reported is a case of enteritis caused by Salmonella Oranienburg in an approximately one-month-old infant due to indirect contact with reptiles. An epidemiological investigation included tests of faeces of bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps) kept in the patient's household that revealed Salmonella Oranienburg. The comparison of Salmonella isolates obtained from the infant's stools and the reptiles' faeces using macrorestriction analysis showed 100% similarity, confirming that the reptiles were the source of the infection. The transfer of Salmonella was probably indirect through the other family members. The detection of rare Salmonella serotypes should -lead to inclusion of less common sources of infection such as reptiles into epidemiological investigations.
报告了一例约一个月大婴儿因间接接触爬行动物而感染奥兰宁堡沙门氏菌引起肠炎的病例。一项流行病学调查包括对患者家中饲养的鬃狮蜥(鬃狮蜥)粪便进行检测,结果发现了奥兰宁堡沙门氏菌。使用宏观限制性分析对从婴儿粪便和爬行动物粪便中分离出的沙门氏菌进行比较,结果显示相似度为100%,证实爬行动物是感染源。沙门氏菌的传播可能是通过其他家庭成员间接发生的。罕见沙门氏菌血清型的检测应促使在流行病学调查中纳入如爬行动物等不太常见的感染源。